hiilihydraattiosa
Hiilihydraattiosa, a Finnish term, translates to "carbohydrate absorption" in English. It refers to the process by which the body breaks down digestible carbohydrates into simpler sugars, such as glucose, and absorbs them into the bloodstream. This process is primarily initiated in the mouth with the enzyme amylase, which begins to break down starches. Further digestion occurs in the small intestine, where pancreatic amylase and enzymes present in the intestinal wall, like sucrase, lactase, and maltase, complete the breakdown of complex carbohydrates into monosaccharides.
Once broken down into monosaccharides, these simple sugars are absorbed through the intestinal villi into the